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Fractus, a Spanish company that licenses antenna technology it has developed, will transfer its worldwide portfolio of base station antenna patents to CommScope, the outcome of a lawsuit filed by Fractus.
Qorvo has acquired Cavendish Kinetics (CK), a supplier of RF switch products using MEMS technology to achieve low insertion loss, high isolation and small size.
Nearly a quarter billion new LTE connections were added around the world in the second quarter of 2019, according to 5G Americas and based on data from Ovum.
NXP Semiconductors N.V. officially announced its secure fine ranging chipset, SR100T–designed to bring remarkably precise positioning performance tailored for next-generation UWB-enabled mobile devices.
Qualcomm announced today it has acquired the remaining 49 percent of the RF360 joint venture (JV) it began with TDK in 2017. The venture combined Qualcomm’s semiconductor technology with TDK’s acoustic filter capability, enabling Qualcomm to control a key component technology for the RF front-ends of mobile phones.
Preparing its network for 5G, including the use of small cells, Deutsche Telekom has selected five small cell antennas developed by Huber+Suhner. The Sencity Urban antennas support 4G and 5G frequencies, covering the range from 1.7 to 4.2 GHz.
In his latest market report, analyst Earl Lum forecasts another down year for macro antenna and radio shipments, before 5G accelerates in 2020. initial sub-6 GHz 5G antenna radio systems will use traditional 8T8R remote radio units and passive antennas.
The Southeast Asian smartphone market grew modestly in Q2 2019, by 2 percent year on year, with 30.7 million units shipped during the quarter, reversing several quarters of decline.
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) added 46 additional Huawei affiliates to the “entity list” today, meaning exporting products from the U.S. to any of these organizations and individuals requires an export license — with BIS warning the going-in presumption is that any license application will be denied. BIS also extended the temporary license provision by 90 days, allowing companies and consumers using Huawei equipment to find other options.